Motorola Atrix 4G gets customary teardown treatment

With the release of the Motorola Atrix 4G comes the customary teardown from the folks over at iFixit. While teardowns may not appeal to everyone, they often times reveal some unexpected details about the gadgets we love. Look at some of the finer details found within the Motorola Atrix 4G:

The LCD is not glued to the front panel glass. Should you ever need to replace the glass, it not being glued makes this easier.

No VOID stickers to be found on the Atrix making it repair-friendly

Toshiba 16GB NAND Flash, 1GB DDR2 RAM, NVIDIA Tegra 2 CPU

Qualcomm MDM6200 supporting HSPA+ up to 14.4 Mbps

Most of what was outlined could be found in the specs but should you ever need repair guide or just want a deeper look into the components used to build the Atrix this teardown should serve well. Further details an be found over at the source link. [iFixit]

I dropped my MileStone 1 (by accident when someone pushed me while i was talking on it) into a Runway\Air strip from top of the ladder when i was going to get in the plane(747-400) the screen didn't even scratched only the metal frame surrounding it got scratched & the phone is still working (one peace) 6 month later

Most people end up getting a good solid case after shattering just ONE phone.

For all the time I had an iPhone before my Nexus One, I ran it in a case. One with a flip flap that covered the screen. When I retired the phone (use it on wifi only for apps at my desk), I took the case off. Scratched the screen in the first 3 days sitting at my desk.

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